Yes, it is and I don't like it but I dislike a police state even more. I think that we need to apply a little common sense.
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Let me clarify that even when the person at the Xmas party here reached under my dress twice I didn't call the police.
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police state just for my bodily autonomy to be respected by my co-workers/phd students.
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That's way too creepy and not normative in any culture I expect! So even common excuses won't apply, no?
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I dunno he grabbed my butt from behind twice and ran away. The men I was with didn't think it was a problem, just funny.
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Other people I did mentioned it too later seemed to think it was really bad. Shame they weren't there when it happened.
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It's almost like when I say pls don't touch me w/out permission I'm saying it from a perspective of constly being touched w/out permission.
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you can count on me!
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thank you — I almost never have this problem with women. It's like they have had it done to themselves or something and so don't do it.
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the amount of extreme groping I was subjected to at middle school makes me realised how normalised groping is
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Exact same experience! It was normalized yet never felt normal to me.
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